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The Sikh Renaissance
The Sikh Renaissance
144 episodes
5 days ago
Sikh Supremacy, Sikh First, Sikh Only
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Sikh Supremacy, Sikh First, Sikh Only
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The Sikh Renaissance
੧੬੩੪ (The Conversion That Sparked A War) (Punjabi)

In this episode, we explore the second Sikh-Mughal conflict of 1634, centered on Bibi Kaulan, a woman who boldly embraced Sikhi. Discover how Guru Hargobind and the Sikhs fought not just battles, but for the right of an individual to follow their conscience. Hear the daring, nonchalant, and rebellious spirit of the Guru as he challenged oppressive authority. This story highlights courage, faith, and the fight for spiritual freedom in Sikh history.


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5 days ago
41 minutes 54 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਬੇਪਰਵਾਹ (Brahmins Persecuted For Choosing Sikhi) (Punjabi)

This episode uncovers a largely ignored story in Sikh history and contemporary experience: Brahmins who embraced Sikhi and faced betrayal, ostracism, and persecution from their own communities. From Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh, high-caste individuals chose spiritual truth over social safety, paying a steep price for conscience and conviction. A revealing exploration of power, caste, and courage.


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1 week ago
45 minutes 20 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਗੰਗੂ ਬ੍ਰਾਹਮਣ ਦੀ ਕਹਾਣੀ (The Untold Story Of Gangu Brahmin) (Punjabi)

In this episode, we uncover the story of Gangu Brahmin, who initially adopted Sikhi not out of faith but to exploit Sikhs for personal gain. When Guru Gobind Singh Ji saw through his deceit, Gangu regressed back into the Hindu faith, enraged by his exposure. Humiliated, he later struck back in an act of vengeance against the Guru’s family, driven by greed and immoral desires. This episode challenges attempts to deny his existence and reveals the full scope of his betrayal.

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2 weeks ago
28 minutes 35 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਬੰਦਾ ਸਿੰਘ (Debunking False Hindu Myths About Banda Singh Bahadur) (English)

Banda Singh Bahadur is one of the most misunderstood figures in Sikh history. This redux episode brings together all the valid insights from our previous Punjabi discussions and presents them in a clear, accessible English format. We cut through the confusion and examine the historical evidence that proves he was not Hindu, despite the modern myths built around his early life. From his meeting with Guru Gobind Singh to his transformation into a revolutionary Sikh leader, we explore how politics, misread narratives, and cultural agendas shaped public perception. This is a grounded, source-driven look at Banda Singh’s true identity and legacy.

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1 month ago
49 minutes 2 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
੧੬੭੫ (Beyond The 'Guru Tegh Bahadur' Only Died For Hindus Myth) (Punjabi)

Did Guru Tegh Bahadur really die “for Hindus”?
In this explosive episode, we challenge one of the most repeated modern claims about Guru Tegh Bahadur’s Shaheedi.


Drawing from Sikh texts, history, and Panthic tradition, we explore who he actually defended, what he stood for, and why reducing his martyrdom to a single community oversimplifies a far deeper spiritual and political legacy.


This episode cuts through popular narratives, colonial rewrites, and modern identity politics to reveal a more complex—and far more powerful—truth about the Ninth Guru’s stand against tyranny.

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1 month ago
59 minutes 6 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Macauliffe vs. Puneet Sahani (Debunking The Sanataani Lies) (English)

In this episode, we set the record straight on Max Arthur Macauliffe — one of the most important Western scholars of Sikh history — and address the misinformation spread by Puneet Sahani and his circle.

We explore who Macauliffe really was, his deep respect for the Sikh Gurus, and why his translations and historical works remain foundational for Sikh scholarship today.

Through factual analysis and direct evidence, we debunk the misleading claims, expose manipulation of sources, and clarify Macauliffe’s authentic relationship with the Sikh community.

Whether you're interested in Sikh history, colonial-era scholarship, or the truth behind recent online controversies, this episode provides clear insights and a grounded, research-driven perspective.

Topics Covered:

  • Who was Max Arthur Macauliffe?

  • His contribution to Sikh scriptures and history

  • Common myths and false claims explained

  • Analysis of Puneet Sahani’s narratives

  • Why Macauliffe’s legacy still matters today

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1 month ago
43 minutes 29 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਇਕ ਨਾਮਧਾਰੀ ਖਾੜਕੂ (The Untold Story Of Kanwaljit Singh 'Vaheguru') (Punjabi)

This episode explores the remarkable life of Jathedar Kanwaljit Singh Vaheguru of the Khalistan Liberation Organization. The story traces his unusual journey from growing up within a cult environment to his eventual conversion to Sikhi, a transformation that profoundly shaped his identity and purpose.


The episode examines the questions and struggles he faced throughout his life as he sought meaning and direction after leaving the restrictive environment of his upbringing. It chronicles his path to becoming a Jathedar (leader) within the Khalistan Liberation Organization, exploring how his unique background and spiritual conversion influenced his activism and leadership.


The podcast also reflects on his death and the legacy he left behind, both within the Sikh community and the Khalistan movement, considering how his personal journey of transformation continued to resonate beyond his lifetime.

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1 month ago
45 minutes 36 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
੧੭੫੭ (The Last Roar Of Dip Singh Shahid) (Punjabi)

In this episode, we explore the extraordinary life of Sikh supremacist Baba Dip Singh Shahid (1682-1757), one of Sikhi's most revered warrior-saints. Born during a period of intense persecution, Baba Dip Singh was among the first Sikhs initiated into the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in 1698.

A devoted member of the Khalsa, he dedicated years to hand-copying the Guru Granth Sahib while also becoming a formidable military leader of Misl Shahid. His legacy is defined by his ultimate sacrifice: at age 75, he led a force to liberate the Golden Temple from Afghan invaders. Mortally wounded in battle, Sikh tradition holds that he continued fighting with his severed head until his last breath.

His story remains a powerful symbol of unwavering faith, courage, and the willingness to sacrifice everything for one's beliefs and community.


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2 months ago
48 minutes 23 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਬਾਜਨਾਮਾ (The Life Of A Khalsa Youth) (Punjabi)

Discover the legend of Bhai Baj Singh-a formidable Sikh supremacist.

He was a fearless Sikh warrior who fought alongside Baba Banda Singh Bahadur. This episode explores what made Bhai Baj Singh an unapologetic and formidable fighter who never compromised on his principles.

Learn about his unwavering commitment to Sikh identity and sovereignty, his belief in Sikh supremacy, his fierce combat prowess, and his unshakeable dedication to the Khalsa.

We examine the qualities that defined his warrior lifestyle and discuss why these characteristics (courage, conviction, and uncompromising faith) remain relevant for Sikh youth navigating today's world. A powerful exploration of Sikh militarism and the Khalsa spirit.

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2 months ago
43 minutes 11 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
੧੭੨੪ (How The Khalsa Avenged Banda Singh) (Punjabi)

In this episode we explore the aftermath of Banda Singh Bahadur's martyrdom and the Khalsa's response in 1724. Discover how non-Punjabi Sikhs traveled to Punjab to stand alongside their Punjabi Sikh brothers in a powerful show of unity. We debunk the Mughal propaganda that falsely labeled Banda Singh as a traitor and examine how Muslims and the Sanataan Vedic Hindu Khatris fabricated the myth that he claimed to be Guru—a deliberate strategy to fracture the Sikh community. Learn how the Khalsa saw through these divisive tactics and united to avenge their fallen leader, demonstrating the resilience and solidarity that defined this crucial period in Sikh history.


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2 months ago
35 minutes 50 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
੧੭੮੩- The Vengeance Of The Dal Khalsa (English)

The Dal Khalsa's 1783 raids during the Chalisa famine remain controversial, but were they justified by 18th-century Gurmat? This episode argues that the Dal Khalsa understood Sikh principles like Miri-Piri and Raj Karega Khalsa as mandates for state-building and territorial expansion—not the sanitized interpretations popular today. We explore how their actions during the famine aligned with a militant vision of Khalsa sovereignty rooted in Guru Nanak's teachings, challenging modern apologetic narratives about Sikh military history.


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2 months ago
46 minutes 1 second

The Sikh Renaissance
ਪੰਜਾਬੀਅਤ (Punjab's Political Fiction) (Punjabi)

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In this episode, we critically explore the idea of Punjabiyat and question whether it ever truly existed as a historical reality. While often celebrated today as a cultural identity, history shows a different picture. We discuss how Sikh revolutions were never Punjab-centric, how Punjab was historically infamous for internal divisions, and why the concept of Punjabiyat may be more of a modern construction than a lived reality.

Join us as we unpack myths, revisit history, and reflect on the real forces that shaped Punjab and Sikh sovereignty.


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3 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 49 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Muhammad & Aisha (With Debunking_Izlam) (English)

We are joined by eminent guest Debunking_Izlam to explore how the Prophet Muhammad enshrined pedophilia (sexual abuse of minors) in the Koran and made it a mainstay of Islamic spiritual practice. This episode also refutes the ludicrous lies of Muslim fanatics that the Sikh Gurus themselves were pedophiles when in reality they were betrothed to spouses their own age.


An insightful and incisive episodes that destroys Islamic lies and forearms Sikhs to defend themselves against Dawah and the spiritually unclean Muslim religion.

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3 months ago
58 minutes 46 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਦੇਗ ਤੇਗ਼ ਫ਼ਤਿਹ (Liberating Punjab From Slavery) (Punjabi)

This episode delves into the historical and cultural significance of Punjab and Sikhism, exploring the identity of Sikhs as the true heirs of Punjab. It discusses the cultural dynamics between Sikhism and Punjabi culture, the historical struggles faced by Sikhs, and the importance of leadership in Sikh history. The conversation emphasizes the concept of victory in Sikh philosophy, the relationship between government and community, and the necessity of independence and self-reliance for the Sikh community in Punjab.

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4 months ago
40 minutes 49 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਲਹਿਰ (The Militant Punjabi Youth) (Punjabi)

As Punjab battles against manmade floods and political calamities, its youth remain disconsolate and shattered. This episode is especially for them. They are the descendants of valorous warriors who organized themselves into bands of five to see off the enemy-whether natural or otherwise. Can it be done again? Yes it can. And in this episode we provide a roadmap for restoring Khalsa Panchyats led by the militant Punjabi youth.

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4 months ago
42 minutes 15 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Khalis (The Guru Panth Khalsa) (English)

Discover the revolutionary transformation that created the ultimate Sikh identity. Explore how from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh, the Gurus elevated the Khalsa beyond a simple religious order into the very embodiment of the Guru itself - the Guru Panth Khalsa.

Uncover why the Singh-Khalsa identity became the supreme spiritual and political force for Sikhs, transcending all other affiliations. Learn how this sacred brotherhood became the religopolitical vehicle that would shape Sikh destiny and why the Khalsa represents the highest form of Sikh consciousness.

A deep dive into the spiritual revolution that made the Khalsa not just followers of the Guru, but the living Guru itself.

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4 months ago
58 minutes 45 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਚੇਤਾਵਨੀ (Punjab's Last Warning) (Punjabi)

Dive deep into one of history's most prescient warnings as we explore the fascinating world of Sikh Misls and the remarkable foresight of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia. This episode uncovers how the legendary Sikh leader predicted the British conquest of Punjab decades before it happened.

What You'll Discover:

  • The rise and power of the Sikh Misl confederacy system

  • Jassa Singh Ramgarhia's incredible military and political acumen

  • His chilling predictions about British conquest of Punjab

  • His prophetic warnings about the partition of India

  • His foresight about the enslavement and persecution of Sikhs

  • How internal divisions among Sikh Misls played into British hands

  • The tragic irony of warnings that went unheeded for generations

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4 months ago
40 minutes 51 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Hukam (The Great Battle) (English)

In this episode, we explore the profound concept of Hukam in Sikhi, arguing that this foundational principle is best understood as "reality" itself. Moving beyond common translations like "divine will" or "cosmic order," this discussion examines how Hukam represents the totality of existence as it is—encompassing both the seen and unseen, the material and spiritual dimensions of life.


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5 months ago
57 minutes 45 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
੧੭੩੭-੧੯੮੪ (The Killing Fields Of Punjab) (Punjabi)

An analysis of the ongoing Sikh genocide that commenced in 1737 and peaked in 1984. This is done against the backdrop of Jathedar Gurjant Singh Budhsingh wale's (third commander-in-chief of Khalistan Liberation Force) life and eventual martyrdom on 29th July 1992.

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5 months ago
58 minutes 16 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Naam (The Khalsa's Strength) (English)

What is Naam? Sikh spirituality revolves around Naam, so what is Naam? How does one practice Naam? And how does one explain the seeming disconnect between Sikh spiritual practice and Sikh militarism? Does the Khalsa have an exception from Naam? Listen to find out.

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5 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 38 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Sikh Supremacy, Sikh First, Sikh Only